René MagritteBorn
in Lessines on 21 November 1898. For many people, Magritte's works
are the first to come to mind when the surrealism is mentioned.
Magritte created a world of well-dressed men in bowler hats (a staple
of pre-war European dress still happily embraced by Brussels' corps
of business men on trains) around whom odd things happen (toys trains
coming out of walls, houses with faces, a pipe bearing the legend,
"this is not a pipe") without ever breaking their compsure.
In Magritte's world, the unconsious is fully conscious as in dreams
and we simply see with emotions on new world existing all around
us all of the time. ...Read
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The graphic work of René Magritte.Catalog
Raisonné of prints by Rene Magritte, by Gilbert E. Kaplan
and Timothy Baum, published by II Editions, New York in 1982. Reference
the rare original graphics of Magritte from 1962 to 1968. Twenty
prints including 2 color lithographs and 18 etchings including 5
posthumous. Limited edition of 2050 copies.Read
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